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Fabulist Word Definition | Onion Kid What do we mean when we use the word Fabulist ... fabulist definition
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For our special report on "Trust," we felt we should package together our old stories on Stephen Glass--including a link to a review of his latest work, a novel titled The Fabulist--in one convenient place.
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Granted only his first two novels -- The Floating Opera and The End of the Road -- were considered "realist" (and those both date all the way back to the '50s), and yes, his 15 (count 'em!) subsequent fictions have been labeled everything from Fabulist to Postmodern to Meta.
John Hood: Hard Print: John Barth on Fistfights, Riots and Shadow Boxing With Norman Mailer John Hood 2012
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Granted only his first two novels -- The Floating Opera and The End of the Road -- were considered "realist" (and those both date all the way back to the '50s), and yes, his 15 (count 'em!) subsequent fictions have been labeled everything from Fabulist to Postmodern to Meta.
John Hood: Hard Print: John Barth on Fistfights, Riots and Shadow Boxing With Norman Mailer John Hood 2012
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It's a tremendous honor to be nominated for a Nebula, and I'm thrilled beyond belief that "Sinner, Baker, Fabulist, Priest; Red Mask, Black Mask, Gentleman, Beast" was so well received and garnered such support amidst all the other amazing work that was published last year.
MIND MELD: More Nebula-Worthy Works of Fiction...Picked By Some of This Year's Nebula Nominees 2010
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Sadly, it worked the last time – I'm sure the Fabulist-in-Chief will come up with some real doozies this time.
Granholm: Dems need to sell banking and health care reform 2010
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And speaking of engagements with THE THORN ROSARY, so far the Snorkeling Fabulist what a great title likes what it sees!
Archive 2010-03-01 2010
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And speaking of engagements with THE THORN ROSARY, so far the Snorkeling Fabulist what a great title likes what it sees!
THAT'S SWEET 2010
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Even though it is from 1994 (and it's metaphorical use of the Freudian Todestrieb might be a little questionable), it would certainly be interesting to apply it to certain ongoing debates about the New Weird, or Fabulist Fiction, or Fantastika ...
A Link Hal Duncan 2008
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